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Lady Jaye graduated from Bryn Mawr and did her graduate work at Trinity College in Dublin where she acquired the faint Gaelic lilt that adorns her speech. An accomplished actress and mime as well as a studied linguist, she can easily pass as a native in France, Italy, Poland, Russia, Germany, Afghanistan, Spain, and Portugal.

"Lady Jaye doesn't go in for that phoney wig and rubber mask brand of disguise like those jokers on Mission Improbable...She becomes the subject: body language, subtle gesture, correct shading of dialect - The right look in the eye. Cloaked and sandaled, she can squat down with a basket of oranges, in any Middle Eastern marketplace and blend in perfectly."

Variations

No variations of Lady Jaye (v1) are known to exist.

Body Construction

Lady Jaye's body is completely original - all new body parts. Lady Jaye's entire mold was re-used in 1997 to create Lady Jaye (v2), and the entire figure was used to create the 2003 Convention Lady Jaye. Lady Jaye's torso, arms, waist, and legs were re-used in 1998 to create Volga.

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